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[logo of the aboriginal council]Aboriginal Council of Queen’s University

The Aboriginal Council of Queen’s University was established in 1992 “to ensure that for generations hereafter Aboriginal peoples will have access to higher education at Queen’s University, and that the institution will be responsive to the broader needs of Aboriginal peoples.”

According to its mandate, the Council shall be involved in all decisions affecting Aboriginal programs and services at Queen’s University.

The Council is composed of representatives from Aboriginal communities in Ontario, Queen’s Aboriginal student representatives, and senior University personnel. Other members of the University serve on the Council as needed.

The Council reports directly to the Senate and Board of Trustees.

The Council receives funding from the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities (MTCU) and Queen's University.

Terms of Reference, 2002, 2006 ( PDF 38KB)

Council composition document (PDF 1470 KB)

Aboriginal Education Policy Objectives, 2012 

Download Response to the Principal's Vision Statement May 2010 (PDF 88KB)

 

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